
Hugo Award winner, Locus Award SF nominee, 1986 Nebula Award winner, 1985 If youre looking to listen to at least 1 more book to feel satisfied.then Id say give it a listen.Main article: Ender's Game (series) Title If you're looking for a good story this book isnt going to do it. This is a total fantasy book with virtually NO sci-fi as in the "Ender" series from the same author.

A minister will yell at someone claiming that witchery is the devils work yet he runs away to avoid a spell being cast against him. Religion should tell them that hexes dont exist.yet hexes do exist and they have great power over people. People in this story are extremely religious yet they fear hexes and spells. Keep in mind when listening to this story that it takes place in a fictional society on earth that never actually existed. Its as if they just stopped the story mid sentence and, I assume, continued in the next books. Most disappointing was the fact that the story just ends with no cliffhanger and nothing to keep you wondering. Im sure once I read the rest of the series that it will be more entertaining but overall there was no content here.

The entire book is build-up for some great revelation explaining everything yet its not included in this story. Theres no definition for the things that make him accident prone and what it is that protects him through his early years. Its the story of the 7th son, Alvin, and.we'll I cant figure out what else there is.

Most of this book was empty space that could have been shortened into a 2 hour listening. I dont remember it being so short and empty of story. I read this book years ago under the name "Hatrack River". I heard that the narrator was bad, but I was desperate for a book (long flight), she is not bad, she just needs a volume gauge in front of her next time she does a reading it is really unconfortable, I ended up with headaches many times.

If, like I, you are looking for a good quality story, and the the fact that this book has the same author as Ender's Game and Speaker of the Dead, you are looking in the wrong place, this story is full of hot air, after 6 hours, you can sumirize what happend in 5 minutes, I mean it, the story is so descriptive that you'll find you'll often be too busy trying to build an image of a place instead of keeping up with the story, and then the place that took you so much time to imagine, turns out to be irrelevant not good. This books feels like English souther accent clases, with a narrator that goes from a tone os voice so low that you'll be pushing the headphones into your ears to her her, an a second later holding them five inches from your ear so the new tone of her voice does not leave you death.
